User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- U3042AE12- Title Page
- TOC
- Introduction
- Description
- Available Options
- Verifying the Shipment
- General Specifications
- Typical Reflection Tracking
- Front and Rear Panel Features
- System Setup with N5230A/C
- Controlling the Test Set with N5230A
- System Setup with N5242A
- Controlling the Test Set with N5242A or N5230C
- DUT Control Lines
- Test Set I/O Interface Commands
- Operational Check
- Troubleshooting Operational Check Failures
- Service Information
- Theory of Operation - RF Switch Components
- S100 - Source to Ports (1, 5, 9 and 13)
- S200 - Source to Ports (2, 6, 10 and 14)
- S300 - Source to Ports (3, 7, 11 and 15)
- S400 - Source to Ports (4, 8, 12 and 16)
- S101 - Receiver to Ports (1, 5, 9 and 13)
- S201 - Receiver to Ports (2, 6, 10 and 14)
- S301 - Receiver to Ports (3, 7, 11 and 15)
- S401 - Receiver to Ports (4, 8, 12 and 16)
- RF Coupler Components
- System Block Diagram
 
- Safety and Regulatory Information
- Electrostatic Discharge Protection
- Contacting Agilent
 

32 User’s Guide
U3042AE12 Controlling the Test Set with N5230A
OK:
Applies the settings and closes the dialog box.
Cancel:
Does not apply changes that were made and closes the dialog box.
NOTE U3042AE12 Test Set I/O Commands can be found in Table 16 on page 62 
through Table 23 on page 65. The Address and Data commands can be 
entered into the Test Set I/O control.
N5230A GPIB Control
The GPIB Command Processor feature allows you to send remote commands and data to 
the PNA rear-panel GPIB connector and test set I/O connector. More information 
regarding the GPIB Command Processor can be found in the PNA Series Network 
Analyzer Help System Menu.
•Overview
• How to Access GPIB Command Processor
• GPIB Command Processor Console 
Overview of the GPIB Control
The GPIB Command Processor allows you to send address and data to control an external 
test set, without needing to create a remote program. The user is required to manually 
input address and data using the GPIB Command Processor Console in the PNA Series 
Network Analyzer Help System Menu.
• GPIB Command Processor settings can not be saved or recalled.
• Address and data can be written to the GPIB Command Processor and read from the 
GPIB Command Processor.










